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This specific blend of power ingredients in this drink is meant for sustained energy, with increased amounts of D-Ribose and Maltodextrin. Unfortunately this reviewer found it to have the opposite effect. After a couple of hours of great energy came a total crash.

Amp Traction gives a great first impression, tasting like your childhood grape soda with a little kick, all in a shiny purple can.

Ultimately, Traction is a deliciously grape-enfused burst of energy, but doesn’t live it to its claim to sustain.

Twisted Chopper Energy Drink Review: from the team that brought you the Wired drinks, this can features a skull on the front. So it’s gotta be a pretty tough drink, right?

Twisted Chopper has decent caffeine kick. Interestingly, this is the same drink – at least according to the ingredient listing – as Wired x5000 Taurine.

The drink is a generic citrus energy drink flavor.

Twisted Chopper was a pretty disappointing drink.

I’m not sure what I was expecting, based on the name, and the skull (with horns) on the can. I think I anticipated something a little more dangerous or something. But this drink was incredibly boring.

If you’re in a motorcycle gang, you now have an energy drink to go with your leather jacket. That’s about as extensive of a niche market as Unique Beverage Company (misnomer in this case?) has reached with this drink.

From the Full Throttle line of energy drinks, this is the cherry-flavored Fury.

The boost is nothing unique, a good three to four hours feeling more alert, for me.

This is the cherry-flavored version of Coca Cola’s Full Throttle drink. The first sip is pretty good – just the slight energy drink aftertaste you almost take for granted.

After a couple more chugs, I realized this drink is sweeter than a Hallmark ad with little teddy bears, and it gets old really fast. My mouth and tongue are buzzing with the sweetness before I’m half way through the can.

If you like overkill on cherry flavoring, then this is the caffeine-injected, cherry kool-aid drink of your dreams. As much as I appreciate the original Full Throttle, it’s Fury-ous cousin is way too sweet for its own good.